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Word: divulge

Definition: reveal

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Sentences Containing 'divulge'

I have thought that Walden Pond would be a good place for business, not solely on account of the railroad and the ice trade; it offers advantages which it may not be good policy to divulge; it is a good port and a good foundation.

The burden of my thought was, How much did I divulge?

You must carry your dish very upright, or miss, forsooth, gives you warning, and you are either left destitute, or to seek for a servant; so that, generally speaking, you are seldom or never fixed, but always at the mercy of every new comer to divulge your family affairs, to inspect your private life, and treasure up the sayings of yourself and friends.

The FR therefore contacted GCC in September 1988 (12 months after submitting their secret bid), to ask for a meeting, but refusing to divulge what they wanted to talk about beforehand.

CBS News reporter Daniel Schorr was called to testify before Congress, but refused to divulge his source.

From the start of his teaching career, Swami Janakananda has incorporated many different tools and mediums in order to inspire his students and divulge the methods of yoga.

Though tortured, he refuses to divulge the location.

He retained his loyalty even after his capture by the British, during which he refused to divulge information about the Americans on pain of death (a threat which turned out to be a bluff).

However, the Conservative government maintains that its reasoning for the cancellation is that they do not believe it is appropriate to force Canadians to divulge detailed personal information under threat of prosecution.

Just as Godley is about to divulge Reiner's real identity, he falls to the ground, dead, leaving Chan to expose Reiner before the spy can sabotage the canal.
As the other suspects are murdered, one by one, first Compton, then Manolo, Chan learns that the canal's Miraflores locks are to be blown up at ten that night.

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